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Seeds Women’s Center embarks on exciting new chapter

by Amber McDown

Seeds Women’s Center has officially moved into its new location at 308 Pine Street, marking a major milestone in its mission to support local families with free pregnancy and family services.

Reflecting on her first week as executive director, Amber Bradford shared, “I recall envisioning a future where we could expand our services and reach even more families. Today, that vision becomes a reality as we officially move into our new, larger facility.”

The move allows for significant service expansions, including in-person mom classes, on-site dad classes, and greater opportunities for volunteers to participate. These enhancements will enable the center to make an even greater impact in the community.

Seeds Women’s Center will welcome its first ultrasound appointment at the new location on Monday, March 3, with a grand opening celebration to follow soon after.

Bradford emphasized the center’s continued commitment to holistic care. “Sometimes the first need isn’t pregnancy. It’s housing, food, or transportation,” she said. “We’re here, and we love you. There are other ways to get love. And God loves you.”

With its proximity to the Department of Children and Family Services, the center is positioned as a key referral resource. The move was supported by community donations, including curtains, lockers, and a kitchen table, with youth groups assisting in the transition.

Seeds Women’s Center invites local churches, groups, and organizations to schedule a private tour of the new facility. Those interested can contact Amber Bradford at 318-518-4146 to arrange a visit.

The center is still actively seeking donations to support its expanded services. Contributions are tax-deductible, and starting in 2025, donors may be eligible for a 50% tax credit. Options for giving include monthly partnerships, planned donations, and in-kind gifts.

For more information on services or to contribute, visit seedswomenscenter.com.

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